Brian Dempsey (born 1947) is a Scottish businessman.
He was a major funder of the Scottish Labour Party but latterly swtiched allegiance and donated to support Neil Gray (MP for Airdrie and Shotts) and the SNP. He was also briefly a director of Celtic FC in 1990. He supported Fergus McCann's efforts to take over Celtic in the 1990s. He was declared bankrupt in June 2011, with debts in excess of £10 million.
Dempsey currently lives in Scotland after brief spells in Miami and the Caribbean. His father was James Dempsey, a Labour MP in Scotland.
References
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